Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Sound System (2006) Harley-Davidson
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IMPOR T ANT NO TICE! Safe ty Def initio ns Statem ents in this manual pre ceded by the followi ng words are of specia l signi ficance : W A RNING indica tes a poten tiall y hazard ous sit uatio n which, if not avoide d, could resul t in death or serious injury .
CMI-X.X-06/05 Printed in the U.S .A. Y OUR O WNER'S MANU AL WE CA RE ABOUT YOU Wel come to the Harley-David son ® Motorc ycling Fam ily! When enjoying your Harley-David son motor cycle, be sure to ride safely , respect ively and within the limits of the law .
CUST OMER SER VICE A SSIST ANCE Most s ales or service issu es will be res olv ed at the dea lership . Ho we ver if an issu e arises t hat y our dealer c annot r esolv e, please f ollo w the procedu re belo w . 1. Dis cuss y our prob lem wi th the appropriat e perso nnel at the de alershi p in th e Sales , Ser vice or P ar ts area.
This own er ’s m anual ill ustrate s and desc ribes fea tures tha t are stand ard or are a vailabl e as extra co st optio ns. Th erefore , some of the equipm ent sho wn in t his pub lication may no t be on your m otorcyc le.
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2006 SOUND SYSTEM Advanced A udio System .................................................... 1 Stereo Receiver ................................................................. 1 F ront Panel Controls .................................................
Scan .......................................................................... 19 Repeat ...................................................................... 19 MP3 .......................................................................... 19 Recommendations f or Handling CDs .
AD V ANCED A UDIO SYSTEM hdtopic000574_1 The Advanced A udio System by Harman/Kardon ® is based on an electronic unit mounted inside the front f airing of selected Harley-Davidson T our ing models.
de vices included MP3 play ers, cassette play ers, and mini-disc pla yers . Additional genuine Harley-Davidson motor accessories that can utilize the A UX por t include: • Road T ech ™ HA90 MP3/WM.
FRONT P ANEL CONTROLS hdtopic000532_1 See Figure 1 . The front panel consists of a set of pushbuttons , a liquid cr ystal displa y , (LCD), a protective door f or the Compact Disc (CD/MP3) slot and a cov ered input por t f or auxiliar y (A UX) pla yers .
NO TE With the headsets/microphones plugged into the rider and/or passenger intercom sock ets, the intercom is v oice activated (V O X). NA V Active only with the Adv anced Audio System accessory , NA V is the GPS positioning and turn-to-tur n navigation setup button.
11 10 4 12 1 7 2 5 9 6 8 3 om00505 7. 1. Soft keys (4, 5/Left Arrow , 6) Communications (CB) setup 2. 8. CD cover Liquid crystal display (LCD) 9. 3. Soft keys (1, 2, 3) EJECT (under cover) 4. 10. OK (Confirm) ON key 11. 5. GPS position and turn-to-turn navigation setup A uxiliary connector cover 6.
LEFT HANDLEB AR CONTR OLS hdtopic000533_1 See Figure 2. Easy to operate while riding, audio controls are mounted on the left hand s witch housing on the left handgrip. For FLHX and FLHTC: The left hand audio control is an +/A UDIO/- switch. For FLHTCU and FL TR: The left hand audio controls are a +/A UDIO/- and a PTT +/SQ/- switch.
NO TE The PTT and +/SQ/- is f ound on the FLHTCU Ultra Classic and the FL TR Road Glide models. On the FL TR, this switch is inoperativ e unless the optional Intercom and Citizen Band transceiv er is installed. PTT : With the power ON and the LCD indicating CB is active , press and hold the PTT s witch to transmit ov er the channel displa yed.
RIGHT HANDLEB AR CONTR OLS hdtopic000534_1 See Figure 3 . The mode select ( MODE SEL ) switch is located on the right handlebar switch assemb ly . UP/MODE SEL/DN Switch MODE SEL With the radio pow er ON, press and release the MODE SEL s witch to sequence between the radio bands .
T able 1. Receiver Frequenc y Bands hdtable000378b.xml STEPS FREQUENCY B AND MARKET 3 kHz 144-279 kHz L W International 9 kHz 531-1611 MHz MW 100 kHz 87.5-108 MHz FM 9 kHz 522-1629 MHz MW Japanese 100 kHz 76.0-91.0 MHz FM NO TE The intercom and CB can be activated at the same time with the receiver modes .
1 2 om00512 1. UP/MODE SEL/DN 2. UP/MODE SEL/DN Figure 3. RH A udio Controls: FLHTC/I, FLHX Upper - FLHTCUI, FL TRI Lower hdgraphic000617d.xml RECEIVER OPERA TION hdtopic000535_1 See Figure 1 f or a picture of the stereo receiver front panel.
Select a Frequency Band Using the right thumb, press the MODE SEL s witch on the right hand grip and release to cycle to the desired frequency band (mode) or press the soft ke y ne xt to the frequency band displa yed in the LCD to select a frequency band.
detect a weak FM stereo signal and automatically b lend it into a stronger FM mono signal. The tr ansition is smooth and flutter free because it occurs ov er a range of signal conditions , rather than at a minimum threshold.
SCAN T uning In SCAN, the radio continuously tunes from one strong station to the ne xt until the SCAN is cancelled. See F in Figure 4 . Press and hold the MODE SEL switch UP or DN appro ximately 5 seconds to scan the band for strong station signals. Each strong station remains tuned in f or 8 seconds bef ore the radio scans to the ne xt station.
LCD displa ys the word V olume and a bar graph that changes length with the volume . Press the MODE SEL UP or DN to cancel the A udio/Setup displa y or wait 5 seconds after the A UDIO switch is released, the displa y switches to the currently selected frequency band.
om00501 Figure 4. FLHX, FLHTC and FL TR LCD Display Examples hdgraphic000634d.xml 2006 Sound System 15.
Adjusting Display Contrast See Figure 5 . Select Display from the A udio/Setup menu with the A UDIO switch. Press the A UDIO up ( + ) to increase or down ( - ) to decrease the contrast of the characters in the displa y . NO TE The contrast can be decreased to render the characters in vis- ible against the bac kground.
CD/MP3 OPERA TION hdtopic000537_1 The CD pla yer will accept commercial audio discs as well as compact discs recorded with MP3 (MPEG 2.5 Le vel III), files on compact disc read only (CDR) or compact disc read and write (CDRW) f or mats. There are no serviceable parts inside the unit; lea ve all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Disc Error 1 See B in Figure 6 . If the CD loaded into the CD play er is dam- aged, of incorrect f or mat, or if upside down, the LCD will displa y the Disc Error 1 message. Eject the CD . Refer to 2006 SOUND SYSTEM, Recommenda- tions f or Handling CDs.
See D in Figure 6 . The play time displa y in the LCD will also f ast advance . T o fast re v erse a track, press MODE SEL DN and hold longer than 1.5 seconds. The current trac k will fast re verse while the s witch is pressed DN . The pla y time display in the LCD will also f ast rev erse.
om00513 Figure 6. CD/MP3 Display Examples hdgraphic000715e.xml RECOMMEND A TIONS FOR HANDLING CDS hdtopic000375_1 • Use caution when handling a CD . A v oid touching the bottom (shiny) side . • Store audio CD/MP3 discs in acr ylic jewel cases to protect against dust, scratches, light, and changes in humidity .
cloud. Operating the CD without allowing the motorcycle to warm up can also cause a CD to skip. INTERCOM AND CITIZEN B AND WITH P ASSENGER SPEAKERS hdtopic000538_1 The FLHTCU suppor ts includes a digitally tuned 40 channel Citizen Band (CB) transceiv er , a rider/passenger intercom.
Do not pull on the cord to remo ve the headset from the socket. Pull on the headset jack to disconnect the headset from the soc ket. (00174a) The spring loaded hinge keeps the headset sock et cap closed while riding. It protects against dir t and water when the headset or hand-held microphone is not in use.
V O X MICROPHONES hdtopic000552_1 The Harley-Davidson intercom uses a v oice-activated (V O X) microphone f or hands-free intercom operation. The headset microphone minimizes the transmission of hand-held micro- phone generated noise.
® om00520 Figure 8. FLHTCU SPKR Switch hdgraphic000716c.xml Rider to P assenger Speaker Balance The receiver F ADER control balances the front rider and rear passenger speakers . NO TE F ADER is availab le only on the FLHTCU equipped with rider front and passenger rear speakers .
P ASSENGER CONTROLS hdtopic000539_1 UP/MODE SEL/DN Switch See Figure 9 . The passenger MODE SEL switch giv es the passenger control of radio band selection, tuning, CD/MP3 operation and all functions of the hand grip mounted MODE SEL s witch.
1 2 3 om00521 1. P assenger headset socket (left side) 2. UP/MODE SEL/DN (left side) 3. PTT/+/V OL/- (right side) Figure 9. FLHTCU P assenger Controls hdgraphic000717e.
SIDECAR CONTROLS hdtopic000540_1 See Figure 10 . A MODE/+/TUNE/- press and tilt switch, a PTT/+/V OL/- press and tilt switch and a headset soc ket are mounted on the dash of the TLE Ultra sidecar for the FLHTCU . These controls and stereo speakers of the sidecar are con- nected to the Advanced A udio System through a wire har ness.
T able 2. Speaker Output P ower hdtable000379c.xml OHMS PER SPEAKER SPEAKERS T O T AL W A TTS MODEL 2 2 speakers , 20 watts each 40 FL TRI FLHTC 2 4 speakers , 20 watts each 80 FLHTCU 2 2 speakers , 2.
Adjusting V O X Sensitivity V O X sensitivity should be adjusted so that the microphones break VO X at a nor mal voice le v el. Enter Intercom Setup by pressing the INT b utton. Press the ON or 1 soft ke y to turn the intercom on. See G in Figure 11 .
Set intercom v olume level and other controls bef ore riding to minimize adjustments on the road. Distractions can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious injury . (00088a) Adjusting P assenger Headset V olume The passenger intercom volume is only adjustab le in Intercom Setup .
There are no adjustments internal to the CB transceiver chassis that can be perf ormed without risking non-compli- ance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. Refer to the original equipment manufacturer f or any service required during the warranty period.
Adjusting Squelch See K in Figure 11 . The CB signal is passed to the speakers or headsets only if signal strength e xceeds the threshold set with the squelch control s witch ( PTT/+/SQ/- ). When CB signals e xceed the threshold, they are said to "break squelch.
T errain: Buildings, hills, v alleys or any ele v ated objects or depressions that either bloc k or create a longer path between transmitter and receiv er will reduce or disrupt communications. Obstructions: T ransmissions ma y be cut off under a viaduct or inside a tunnel or parking garage.
om00518 Figure 11. FLHTCU Display Examples hdgraphic000712d.xml 34 2006 Sound System.
A UDIO ROUTING AND MIXING hdtopic000554_1 General Ref er to T able 4 . Whether audio is routed to the headsets, speakers or both depends on the SPKR control s witch and the INT and CB buttons on the receiv er. A single audio source routed to headset or speaker can be controlled with the riders A UDIO s witch or the passenger V OL s witch.
T able 4. A udio Routing and Mixing Combinations hdtable000164c.xml V OLUME CONTROL A UDIO ROUTING COMBINA TIONS A UDIO +/- OR V OL +/- A UDIO OUT A UDIO SOURCE(S) SPEAKER CONTROL SWITCH Music* Speake.
T able 4. A udio Routing and Mixing Combinations hdtable000164c.xml V OLUME CONTROL A UDIO ROUTING COMBINA TIONS A UDIO +/- OR V OL +/- A UDIO OUT A UDIO SOURCE(S) SPEAKER CONTROL SWITCH Music* Speake.
TROUBLESHOO TING hdtopic000555_1 Operational T roubleshooting Ref er to T able 5 . Use the follo wing table to identify rider or passenger control settings that pre vent intended oper ation. NO TE See the T ouring Models ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTIC MANU AL f or all system diagnosis and electrical troubleshooting inf or ma- tion.
T able 5. Operational T roubleshooting: Adv anced Audio System hdtab le000165e.xml CAN PREVENT THIS THIS F air ing music Squelch broken Headset music P assenger speaker m usic CB audio Squelch unbroke.
1 2 om00527 1. Radio power (10 Amp) 2. Radio memory (15 Amp) Figure 12. Radio Fuses hdgraphic000721c.xml 40 2006 Sound System.
A Advanced A udio System A udio Routing and Mixing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 CB Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 CB T ransceiv er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CD/MP3 Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 CD/MP3 EJECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 INT . . . . .
Preset Memor y/T uning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Preset SCAN T uning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 SCAN T uning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 SEEK T uning . . . . .
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